Product Description
Peppa Pig Peppa’s Fun Fair for 3 year old boys and girls and up
- 6-PIECE PEPPA PIG PLAYSET: With this Peppa Pig toy set, kids can imagine a day at the fun fair with Peppa! The Ferris wheel really turns for storytelling fun
- SPINNING FERRIS WHEEL: Kids can place the figures in the 4 seats and turn the Ferris wheel round and round
- BOOTH AND PRIZE ACCESSORY: Kids can imagine Peppa and her friends buying tickets at the booth, then re-imagine it as a game booth with a giant panda prize!
- 3 PEPPA PIG FIGURES: Poseable Emily Elephant, George Pig, and Peppa Pig figures are ready for the fun fair in themed outfits
- PRESCHOOL TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS: These Peppa Pig toys for 3 year old girls and boys and up make fun gifts for kids who love the show
Safety Notes
Age Recommendation
The playset is often labeled as “3 years & up” in many listings.
However, note that some retailer pages (e.g., Walmart) say “suitable for age 2 years and up.”
Because of small parts, most official warnings lean toward 3+.
Choking Hazard
According to similar Peppa-Pig playsets (like the Ferris-wheel set), there is a warning: “Choking Hazard: Small parts … Not for children under 3 years.”
The playset includes small accessories (figures, game booth pieces), so small-part risk is real.
Supervision Recommended
Because of little pieces, it’s best to supervise play, especially with younger children who might put parts in their mouth.
Also check for wear and tear — broken or cracked plastic parts may break into even smaller, sharper bits.
Durability
Made of “durable materials” per Walmart’s spec sheet.
While the plastic is generally sturdy, repeated rough play could cause parts to weaken or snap.
Materials Used
The playset is made of plastic.
The Peppa and George figures are “poseable,” meaning they likely use a more flexible plastic for the joints.
The fair structures (Ferris wheel, booths, bridge, mirror) are molded plastic, designed for lightweight yet durable pretend play.
Considerations for a 3-Year-Old
Pros:
Encourages imaginative play (fairground setup, role play).
Helps fine motor skills (placing figures, turning wheel, using accessories).
Good for shared play — more than one child can play with the set.
Risks / What to Watch For:
Small detachable parts → choking risk.
If plastic gets damaged, broken pieces may be sharp.
Some parts (like the Ferris wheel) might pinch fingers if handled roughly — check for design quality.
Ensure storage prevents loss of small pieces (so kids don’t play unsupervised with just fragments).



















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